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'''Lodovico Ariosto''' (1474 – 1533) was an [[Italy|Italian]] poet and [[Assassins|Assassin]], who succeeded [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze]] as the [[Mentor]] of the [[Italian Assassins]] in 1512.
'''Lodovico Ariosto''' (1474 – 1533) was an [[Italy|Italian]] poet and [[Assassin]], who succeeded [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze]] as the [[Mentor]] of the [[Italian Assassins]] in 1512.
 
He served as a [[Ferrara]]n ambassador to the [[Vatican]] on two occasions; the Pope [[Julius II]] called for his death over a conflict with the Duke of Ferrara, Alfonso d'Este, but Ariosto avoided it.


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Lodovico Ariosto (1474 – 1533) was an Italian poet and Assassin, who succeeded Ezio Auditore da Firenze as the Mentor of the Italian Assassins in 1512.

He served as a Ferraran ambassador to the Vatican on two occasions; the Pope Julius II called for his death over a conflict with the Duke of Ferrara, Alfonso d'Este, but Ariosto avoided it.

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